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Bug#754413: [PATCH] Provide a visual hint for subscription details



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On 7/14/14, Raphael Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, 13 Jul 2014, Christophe Siraut wrote:
>>              <div class="span2">
>> +            <button class="btn inline-btn">Edit</button>
>
> This supplementary button makes each entry uses twice the size in height.
> I'd rather use the horizontal space better... and instead of adding a
> supplementary button, we should just move the "modify" button to be always
> visible, no?
>
>> +{% if subscriptions|length > 0 %}
>> +<p>Please refer to the <a
>> href="https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/resources.html#pkg-tracking-system";>developer
>> reference</a> for a description of the subscription keywords.</a></p>
>> +{% endif %}
>
> This is not OK. This information must be available on the screen where you
> pick the keywords for your subscription. And I'd rather avoid an external
> reference. We should have added a description field to the Keyword
> model...
>
> (That said I wanted to avoid further model changes until we switch to
> Django 1.7)
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Raphaël Hertzog ◈ Debian Developer
>
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Dear Raphael,
Please do not pre-pone any changes due to my concerns/on my behalf. I
am satisfied with the work-around you shared. As far as the bug is on
the roadmap and fixed in some-time would be happy.

On a side-note are there any plans to also pull in the BTS as well ?
If there were a single-sign on service after which I could subscribe
bugs as well as packages that would be great. This would be great as
the current way is less than efficient (on the BTS anyway) as one has
to subscribe and then confirm the subscription (via some sort of
generated hash-key or something) . Another thing, I would like to
congratulate both Raphael and Christophe for the no-nonsense clear
bluish theme they have taken for the new PTS. As there are less visual
elements, it makes the text stand-out and readable much more.

Looking forward to more improvements.
-- 
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